It is 73 miles between Indianapolis, Indiana and Richmond, Indiana.
395 Miles - as the crow flies.
571 Miles - as the car drives.
107 miles.
Lexington Bluegrass Airport, just a few miles north west of Richmond, is served by 5 airlines.
If you are talking about Richmond, VA its I-64 WEST to I-75 NORTH in Lexington then I-75 NORTH to Cincinnati. If you are talking about Richmond, KY, it's I-75 all the way up. If you are talking about Richmond, IN, you can take US-27 SOUTH to Cincinnati.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - Hebron, KY (CVG / KCVG).
It's about 600 miles from Richmond. (9 hours)
It was origanally at Luken field but to expand the airport needed and there was not enough room so moved to nearest airport on the Kentucky side
Pikeville, KY is approximately 350 miles west of Richmond, VA. The driving distance between the two cities is around 6-7 hours, depending on traffic and route taken.
It is 563 miles according to Google Maps.
The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to Richmond, Kentucky is:538 miles / 866 km
It is 232 miles according to Google Maps.
Cincinnati Municipal Airport ( Lunken Field ) is the closest if your question was referring to Greater Cincinnati Airport ( CVG ) which is in Boone County Kentucky. If you are looking for cheaper fares try Dayton.
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